Tokyo Toni’s Shocking Statement That Brought the FBI to Her Door
Why Chicago Inmates Are Dying Over Scraps of Paper
The Genius Strategy Behind Zendaya’s ‘The Drama’ Press Tour Outfits
Why a Forth Worth Man Trying to Protect the Kids in His Neighborhood is Now Facing Prison Time
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Family of Black Man Fatally Shot by Detectives in California Seek $100 Million in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The family is claiming multiple civil rights violations and excessive use of force in the 2021 death of Kershawn Geyger by Sacramento County detectives
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16 Colleges, Including Yale, Duke, and Georgetown Allegedly Collude To Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Describes
The complaint alleges universities overcharged 170,000 financial aid recipients by “at least hundreds of millions of dollars” over 20 years.
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Was Haiti’s New PM the Plug in 2021 Assassination?
News from the grief-stricken Caribbean nation keeps getting crazier
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Legendary Poet Maya Angelou Becomes the First Black Woman To Be Featured On U.S. Quarter
It’s the first in a series of coins designed to celebrate the accomplishment of American women.
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Rachael Rollins Sworn in as US Attorney for Massachusetts, Becoming First Black Woman to Lead in This Role
Rollins was nominated by President Biden in July and Vice President Kamala Harris was the deciding vote in December
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New NY Law Gives 800,000 Noncitizens the Right To Vote In Local Elections
If not challenged by a judge, noncitizens would be allowed to vote, starting with the 2023 elections.
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As Chicago Schools Stay Closed, Mayor Lightfoot and the Chicago Teachers Union Are Still Locked In Negotiations
The Chicago Teachers Union provided a return proposal on Saturday while the Mayor takes a hardline approach on Sunday in an interview.
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Tragic Fire Strikes Bronx Apartment Complex
19 people died in New York’s worst blaze in decades









